Touch football, means nothing. They're simply seeing what players do on any given down and try to get timing down. Pads on is when it matters.
Touch football, means nothing. They're simply seeing what players do on any given down and try to get timing down. Pads on is when it matters.
When training camp really starts that's when football starts," said Albert, a 2013 Pro Bowl selection who signed a five-year, $47 million contract to join the Dolphins this offseason. "[This] is football. You've got to do what you've got to do. But when training camp comes, the season comes, that's when real football begins."
So excited for Landry. Cant wait to see how he performs in pads. Looks like Hazel has been making some plays too. Our slightly below average Olivier Vernon, seemed to be tearing it up today.
2nd round pick failures are over with jarvis landry...team finally got one that's ready to contribute from the get go...
3. Rookie Wrap-Up: After seeing this year’s rookie class go through multiple practices and workouts, Dolphins fans should feel confident that several players from this class should make an immediate impact. Starting on the offensive side of the football, right tackle Ja’Wuan James not only looks the part, but has the athletic skill set to start the season against New England. His intelligence and eagerness to learn, so far matches his talent on the football field. It’s always tough to truly evaluate a position that relies upon contact, but James is off to encouraging start. Another offensive player that should look to have an immediate impact is wide receiver Jarvis Landry. Mike Wallace said of Landry “He reminds me of a third or fourth year receiver in the league right now”. From what I’ve witnessed, Wallace may just be right. His consistency of cleanly catching the football, and routinely adjusting his body makes Landry an easy target for a quarterback to hit.
On the defensive side, Walt Aikens may be behind the eight ball in regards to getting playing time immediately with the depth secondary, but his presence on special teams will be felt right away. His size at 6’1, 209lbs gives Aikens the ability to not only be a force in the tackling department, but his speed and range should allow him to challenge for one of the gunner spots on the punt coverage team. The other rookie that turned my head was seventh round pick Terrence Fede. While he still has a lot to learn coming from a small school like Marist, he’s got an NFL-ready skill set, possessing strength, edge speed, and a nose for the football.
As his mom said in that draft day video..."He's a beast."
So excited for Landry. Cant wait to see how he performs in pads. Looks like Hazel has been making some plays too. Our slightly below average Olivier Vernon, seemed to be tearing it up today.
Brian Hartline @brianhartline
We've made great strides the last couple months and I am very humbled to be apart of such a great group. #blessed
Lol 5 catches for 67 yards. Taking game stats in practice now?
Chill, everyone, they're not even wearing pads. When TC stars, Albert will not be schooled by anyone. He's a vet and a pro, he'll be fine. This is good for the OL to go against these guys. We are going to have a great outside rush.
Every year they say the defense outshines the offense and it's just because we aren't very good offensively